[caption id="attachment_45017" align="alignnone" width="580"]RPS Rising Pune Supergiant cricketers after reaching their maiden IPL final in Mumbai on Tuesday. Image Source: twitter@IPL[/caption] Internet Desk: A clinical performance from Rising Pune Supergiant saw them through to their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) final on Tuesday. The Supergiant's beat Mumbai Indians by 20 runs to seal a spot in the final in front of a packed Wankhede stadium. Supergiant after being put into bat posted 162 runs, thanks to some lusty hitting by MS Dhoni towards the end of their innings along with Manoj Tiwary. Later they restricted Mumbai to 142/9. Man of the Match Washington Sundar picked three crucial wickets for the Supergiant. M S Dhoni and Washington Sundar made match-winning contributions as Rising Pune Supergiant. Dhoni was at his destructive best, smashing 40 off 26 balls in the death overs to propel Pune to 162 for four before young off-spinner Sundar took three important wickets that led to Mumbai falling short with 142 for nine in Qualifier 1. It was Pune’s third win over Mumbai in as many games this season, providing them with an opportunity to win the coveted trophy in only their second season. Mumbai, who had topped the group stages, remain in the competition and will meet the winner of tomorrow’s Eliminator, between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders, in Qualifier 2 on Friday. With the pitch playing unusually slow, anything over 150 was a tricky target despite Mumbai batting deep. Sundar sent back opposition skipper Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard in a space of 12 balls to leave Mumbai gasping at 51 for four in eight overs. Parthiv Patel (52 off 40) was solid at the other end and even used the long handle effectively to smash three sixes on the on side. He eventually ran out of partners with Pandya brothers too back in the pavilion leaving Mumbai at 101 for six in the 15th over. Patel too fell three balls later, leaving the tail— enders to do too much in the end with 60 runs needed off the last 30 balls. Earlier, Mumbai Indians put up a decent bowling effort until Dhoni hit a barrage of sixes to help Pune post a fighting total. Ajinkya Rahane (56 off 43) and Manoj Tiwary (58 off 48) revived Pune’s innings following a bad start before Dhoni finished the innings on a high note, hammering 40 off 26 balls including five sixes. Mumbai leaked 41 runs in the last two overs bowled by Mitchel McClenaghan and Jasprit Bumrah, who went for 26 and 15 respectively. Put in to bat, Pune found themselves under severe pressure after losing opener Rahul Tripathi and captain Steven Smith inside the first two overs. But a superb batting display from Tiwary and Dhoni helped Supergiant post a competitive total, which eventually proved to be a match winning one.